[ad_1] World Dec 14, 2020 03:03 AM3 minutes to read Melania Trump hopes to get out of Washington DC and is planning for the family’s future, sources say. Photo / AP A visit by Melania Trump to a Florida school has fueled rumors that she and the president of the …
Read More »Waikato DHB apologized for the treatment of a pregnant woman whose baby died | 1 NEWS
[ad_1] Waikato DHB has been asked to apologize for “deficiencies” in the treatment of a pregnant woman whose baby died of hypoxia at birth. Deputy Commissioner for Health and Disability Rose Wall today released a report that found Waikato DHB in violation of the Health and Disability Services Consumer Rights …
Read More »Covid-19: Eswatini leader, first world leader to die of virus, amid new wave in South Africa
[ad_1] Eswatini Prime Minister Ambrose Dlamini, who tested positive for Covid-19, has died, the government announced. He is believed to be the first world leader to die from the virus. Dlamini, 52, who had been prime minister since 2018, announced in November that he had tested positive for the virus …
Read More »America’s Cup: double disappointment for the British in practice races
[ad_1] Another day, another disaster for the British America’s Cup union. The INEOS UK team suffered a double disappointment when they finally met practice races in the Hauraki Gulf on Monday. Having missed all three practice opportunities last week while battling damage to the ship, Sir Ben Ainslie’s team had …
Read More »Acknowledgment of the speaker’s mistake ‘serves as much’ as an apology – Jacinda Ardern | 1 NEWS
[ad_1] President Trevor Mallard’s acknowledgment that a mistake has been made “serves as much” as an apology to Parliament, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said today. Your playlist will load after this announcement. The Trevor Mallard legal dispute cost taxpayers more than $ 300,000. Source: 1 NEWS Ardern was questioned today …
Read More »Captain Scott’s scales returned to Antarctica after being taken as ‘souvenir’
[ad_1] A set of ancient scales has been returned to Antarctica more than half a century after they were taken as a “souvenir” from Scott’s cabin. Salter scales were a vital piece of equipment during the Discovery Expedition (1901-1904), allowing men to weigh supplies, equipment, and dog food, before crossing …
Read More »Allow the CEO to retire after 14 years in office
[ad_1] supplied Enable CEO Steve Fuller will step down from his 14-year job to retire. The CEO of fiber network provider Christchurch Enable is retiring – the third head of a company owned by Christchurch City Council to step down in three months. Steve Fuller, who earned $ 1.173 million …
Read More »Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern responds to Greta Thunberg’s criticism of climate change
[ad_1] The Prime Minister has responded to Greta Thunberg’s criticism of the Government. The Prime Minister responded to Greta Thunberg’s criticism of the Government by noting that more has been done in New Zealand’s climate change space than the teenage activist might realize. But Jacinda Ardern said she was “not …
Read More »Woman abused in the racist spiel of a supermarket buyer
[ad_1] Supplied Melanie Sharma-Barrow and her 12-year-old daughter were abused by a New World shopper who spilled a right-wing theory in Auckland. A mother of three who was racially abused by another supermarket shopper with “chilling composure” says society still seems unprepared to criticize far-right beliefs. Melanie Sharma-Barrow and her …
Read More »The Port Hills Fire is believed to have been started by a group with fireworks
[ad_1] A fire that forced dozens of people to flee their homes late at night is believed to have been caused by a group of young adults setting off fireworks. Firefighters were called to the fire in Christchurch’s Port Hills around 11:30 p.m. Friday. Two helicopters with rain buckets and …
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